Uber Taiwan is set to resume operations in Taiwan after the Taipei High Administrative Court revoked fines imposed on the ride-hailing company by the Directorate-General of Highways (DGH), the Taipei Times reports.
The case brought against the DGH by Uber stemmed from fines totaling more than $30 million new Taiwan dollars ($972,731), and an order to stop ride-hailing operations. The fines were levied against Uber and 223 drivers from September 2014 until February 2017 for alleged violations of the Highway Act, which bans unlicensed operation of transportation services.












